Residents of flood-devastated Mbaula village are demanding relocation to safer areas and will not return to their former homes in Mbaula.
Children are more vulnerable to extreme heat than adults because their bodies cannot regulate temperature as efficiently.
Judas Sekwela is a journalist and news photographer based in Limpopo Province. He reports primarily on community affairs, crime, service delivery challenges, and human-interest stories affecting ...
Community Health Workers remain trapped in a cycle of short-term contracts with no clarity about long-term employment.
In addition to the fear of falling victim to crime, community members are worried about their exposure to raw sewage flowing in the river. A woman in Mbaula village, outside Giyani in Limpopo, safely ...
Several government schools in Soshanguve, north of Pretoria, have become breeding grounds for health hazards, due to delayed waste collection and illegal dumping. During a recent visit to Soshanguve ...
Residents fear long-term environmental damage, declining property values, and the impact of sewage on their unsanitary living conditions.
"Our furniture is gone, and my house is flattened – it's painful. I've lost everything due to the heavy rains." ...
Orange Farm was identified as a priority area due to high levels of depression, affecting mental health and increasing suicide risk among adolescents.
Flooding has eroded roads and washed away bridges. This has made several clinics partially or fully inaccessible.
“He beat me with fists and kicked me. My body is aching. It’s hard for me to walk, and I have pain in my ribs,” the nurse tells Health-e News . Free State health spokesperson Mondli Mvambi says the ...
Orange Farm was identified as a priority area due to high levels of depression, school dropout and suicide risk among adolescents.
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